Tipton Bridge was a bridge constructed in 1932 to provide a more reliable crossing of the Condamine River, 18 miles south of Dalby.
The bridge was officially opened on 29 August 1932, and connected the Dalby and Cecil Plains districts. The opening of the bridge was seen as a great benefit to the residents on both sides of the river, as the old bridge had become impassable, and was frequently submerged by floodwaters.